Carter County Map, Montana

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Map of Carter County, Montana

Map of Carter County, Montana

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Map of Carter County, Montana

Carter County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. It's county seat is Ekalaka. As per 2020 census, the population of Carter County is 1428 people and population density is square miles. According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 3,340 sq mi (8,651 km2). Carter County was established on 6263.

Carter County Facts

ContinentNorth America
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
County SeatEkalaka
Largest City/TownEkalaka
Established1917
Total Area3,348 sq mi (8,671 sq km)
Land Area3,341 sq mi (8,653 sq km)
Water Area7 sq mi (18 sq km)
Population1,415 (Census 2020)
Population Density0.4 people per sq mi
Time ZoneMountain Time Zone (MST/MDT)
Major HighwaysMontana Highway 7, Montana Highway 323
Major RiversLittle Missouri River, Box Elder Creek
Neighboring CountiesPowder River County, Fallon County, Custer County, Harding County (SD)
Famous ForDinosaur fossils, open prairie landscapes, and Medicine Rocks State Park
Top AttractionsMedicine Rocks State Park, Carter County Museum, Chalk Buttes, and scenic badlands
Official WebsiteOfficial Website

About Carter County, Montana

Carter County is located in southeastern Montana in the western United States and was established in 1917. The county seat and largest town is Ekalaka. The county is known for its dramatic badlands scenery, paleontological discoveries, ranching heritage, and remote prairie landscapes near the South Dakota border.

Cities and Towns in Carter County, Montana

City/TownPopulation (Census 2020)Latitude & Longitude
Ekalaka (county seat)40445.8886°N, 104.5472°W
Albion (CDP)3645.5021°N, 104.2788°W
Boyes (CDP)2145.1245°N, 104.9148°W
Ridgeway (CDP)1745.3406°N, 104.7062°W
Piniele (Rural Community)2845.7268°N, 104.8113°W
Willard (Rural Community)3146.0185°N, 104.3479°W

Golf Courses in Carter County, Montana

Golf CourseLocationLatitude & Longitude
Ekalaka Golf CourseEkalaka45.8924°N, 104.5537°W
Carter County Recreation Golf AreaEkalaka45.8852°N, 104.5489°W

Major Roads and Highways in Carter County, Montana

Major highways connect the county to southeastern Montana and western South Dakota communities.

  • Montana Highway 7 - primary north-south highway linking Ekalaka with Baker and Broadus
  • Montana Highway 323 - scenic route serving ranchlands and rural communities

What are the Neighboring Counties of Carter County

  • Custer County (north)
  • Fallon County (west)
  • Powder River County (southwest)
  • Harding County, South Dakota (south and east)

What are the top Attractions in Carter County, Montana

The county offers a mix of scenic badlands, dinosaur history, and prairie recreation.

  • Medicine Rocks State Park - unique sandstone formations and scenic hiking area once visited by Theodore Roosevelt
  • Carter County Museum - museum featuring dinosaur fossils, paleontology exhibits, and local ranching history
  • Chalk Buttes - rugged badlands landscape with scenic prairie and rock formations
  • Little Missouri River Valley - remote natural area known for wildlife and outdoor recreation
  • Ekalaka Historic Downtown - western-style downtown district with local shops and museums
  • Cap Rock Nature Area - scenic overlook featuring badlands terrain and prairie vistas
  • Montana Dinosaur Trail Sites - fossil discovery areas connected to regional paleontology history
  • Box Elder Creek Recreation Area - fishing and outdoor recreation destination
  • Carter County Prairie Scenic Drives - countryside routes featuring rolling plains and ranchlands
  • Piniele Ranching Region - traditional cattle ranching landscapes of southeastern Montana

Distance from Carter County to Nearby Cities

The following distances are measured by road (driving).

  • Ekalaka to Baker (Fallon County), Montana - 38 mi (61 km)
  • Ekalaka to Broadus (Powder River County), Montana - 71 mi (114 km)
  • Ekalaka to Miles City (Custer County), Montana - 101 mi (163 km)
  • Ekalaka to Belle Fourche (Butte County), South Dakota - 118 mi (190 km)
  • Ekalaka to Rapid City (Pennington County), South Dakota - 170 mi (274 km)
  • Ekalaka to Billings (Yellowstone County), Montana - 248 mi (399 km)
  • Ekalaka to Albion (Carter County), Montana - 31 mi (50 km)
  • Ekalaka to Boyes (Carter County), Montana - 53 mi (85 km)
  • Ekalaka to Sheridan (Sheridan County), Wyoming - 175 mi (282 km)
  • Ekalaka to Gillette (Campbell County), Wyoming - 144 mi (232 km)
  • Ekalaka to Bismarck (Burleigh County), North Dakota - 233 mi (375 km)
  • Ekalaka to Bozeman (Gallatin County), Montana - 346 mi (557 km)
  • Ekalaka to Denver (Denver County), Colorado - 462 mi (744 km)

FAQs about Carter County

Where is Carter County located?

Carter County is located in southeastern Montana near the South Dakota border.

What is the population of Carter County?

Carter County had a population of 1,415 according to the 2020 United States Census.

What is Carter County known for?

Carter County is known for dinosaur fossils, Medicine Rocks State Park, and scenic badlands landscapes.

What are the major highways in Carter County?

The county is served by Montana Highway 7 and Montana Highway 323.

Are there golf courses in Carter County?

Yes, Carter County includes golf facilities such as Ekalaka Golf Course and local recreation golf areas.

References

  1. QuickFacts - U.S. Census Bureau
  2. United States Census Bureau
  3. United States Geological Survey (USGS)
  4. National Geodetic Survey
  5. Official Website